These Are the Most Popular Thanksgiving Casseroles in Every State
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Wherever you're from, you can almost bet turkey or ham, mashed potatoes, and dinner rolls will be part of the spread at Thanksgiving dinner, no matter whose table you're seated at. Another thing you're likely to find — no, we're not talking about the cranberry sauce that maybe one person will scoop up — is some type of casserole.
From corn bakes to potato-inspired dishes, each state has a favorite casserole — and maybe it's yours too.
Green Bean Casserole
It's gooey, it's savory, and it only requires four ingredients. No wonder people go gaga for green beans. This casserole, a favorite on Thanksgiving dinner tables across the nation, is the most popular side dish in these states:
Alaska
Colorado
Idaho
Kansas
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
North Dakota
Utah
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Arizona (loaded green beans)
Missouri (loaded green beans)
Washington (loaded green beans)
California (gluten-free)
Oregon (gluten-free)
Related: Creative Thanksgiving Side Dishes To Make This Holiday Season
Corn Casserole
It might be a cow's favorite food, but that doesn't mean humans can't love eating corn too. Corn casserole can be prepared several ways: reminiscent of cornbread, made creamy and cheesy, or with added extras like bacon and jalapenos. However you like it, you're sure to find corn casserole as part of a Thanksgiving spread in these states:
Hawaii
Iowa
Maryland
Mississippi
New Jersey
North Carolina
Ohio
Texas
Indiana (baked)
Louisiana (baked)
West Virginia (baked)
Illinois (creamy)
Nebraska (creamy)
South Dakota (creamy)
New York (gluten-free)
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Sweet Potato Casserole
With crunchy pecans, decadent brown sugar, cinnamon, and toasted marshmallows, it's a wonder sweet potato casserole isn't considered dessert. Residents of these states prefer a sweeter casserole to a savory one with their turkey dinners:
Alabama
Florida
South Carolina
Virginia
Arkansas (canned sweet potatoes)
Georgia (canned sweet potatoes)
Pennsylvania (canned sweet potatoes)
Squash Casserole
The combination of yellow squash, buttery cracker crumbs, and assorted cheeses must be a New England thing. It's the favorite casserole on Thanksgiving Day in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Neighboring Massachusetts and Rhode Island are also into squash casserole, but they opt for the butternut version.
Mashed Potato Cream Cheese Casserole
There's creamy mashed potatoes topped with gravy that can be made using the drippings from your turkey and then there's the decadence that is mashed potato cream cheese casserole. They are not the same. Just ask the residents of Connecticut and Tennessee.
Cheesy Potato Casserole
From au gratin potatoes to baked cheesy hash browns, there's no denying that cheesy potato casserole is a delicacy. Yet only Delaware and Oklahoma feel like it belongs on the plate next to turkey and mashed potatoes over other casseroles.
Broccoli Casserole
Leave it to Kentucky to be the lone broccoli casserole fanatic on turkey day. Listen, we like a good broccoli and cheese bake well enough, but to put it on a pedestal and declare it a favorite over the likes of sweet potato and green bean casserole? How dare Kentuckians.
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